— edi MASONIC. GRAND MASONIC ENTERTAINWEN —AT THE— mee a and 2 planers and matchers, a moulder which will stitch a mould from 4 inch to 11 inches, ' ' =| and several saws, besides some sinall machin- ae” We do not hold ourselves responsible j or ery, The-machine and workshop is a large ns of our corre sponde U3) brick building. Attached to this is a brick —————== = | building for officers, telephones, etc., and the upper story for glazing and painting. Then there is another large wareroom for hard- ware and general house findings. Attached to these buildings are extensive sheds piled full of manufactured Iwnuber, doors, and a NS cee ene AL Correspondence. satin (i cena DaiLy HXAMINER. cet etna ll ET yee Ney THE eee FEBRUAKY 4, 1880 the statements or opini Aid for Ireland. The City of Denver in the Far West. His Lordship Bishop McIntyre has ad- To the Editor of the Examiner. dressel the following circular to the clergy ) Sr, As many of the Island folk are in m ; = 2 . : 'Donver, aud, by acesunts, many more are CO n- | glazed windows, all awaiting orders lor ship ees eeene |.» or intending te tome, a few jottings cen-| ment, Beside the yard is piled up with lun- Rev. Dear Srr,—Sad news comes from ac- bee rnin r this city of the great plain will be| ber. The railroad tracks run into the yard 5 ; os ° ; x e where the loaded enrs can back in and dig- ross the Ocean, and appeais powerfully to our Want and misery threaten to 1n- on many a household in read with interest Denver, as all situated in Colorado, about sixceen n iles east The shops, ofiices, sheds and yard charge. His present business Island schoolboys know, is cover ten lota of land. By npa iy. On Vonday Evening, February 9th, 1880 flict dire scourges = ~ pana ee ee fel t relve |; Bs) = nontl He keeps on Ireland. The one announ ement t “lef the Recky Mountains, and about twelve] amounts to $25,000 a month. 1 destitution exists 1m freland, and that — miles frow the Foot Hills—distant from New] an average about 100 hands employed. At UNDER THE AUSPICES OF KING SOLOMON LODCE, A. Fis A. M., ate, Government eo < itable wide Vork 1960 miles, and from Kansas City, 639] the ren “ergy is ypasing * yoo And Und th Pat f Hi H th Li t I Bagith Govern at vente naw gon 2 Ory tcailes, and reached by the Kansas Pacilic| Catholic Chapel, and has cemmence a& con- A r i 8 0 18 onor 8 et aos ie ae as eel = a iene’ lis population is estimated at] tract ona block of stores, oe ae naer u alro ag £0: 16 enant Governop, gain desolate its fair fields, ought to MoV©) 4, ony "of nearly every nationality. being $95,000. I went with him over to his : , . ; or ena eee ee cod wan be ee wes Bent once which will cost, when com- The Q@uiniectte Chub, with the best Vocal and Instrumental talent in the City, “ ry ge ; COLAIMATR. s ¢ : , provide the Musical part of this Entertainment, and a rare.treat may be expected. picteds $9,000. It is a most magnificent ae both in appearance, and arrangéments. ‘The " hall is 1218 feet, parlor 2ix1, sitting room, Stores in the city and at Bremner Bros. connected to parlor by sliding doors, 20x18; Feb. 3, 1880—pat 2i, h li the other rooms are large in proportion, The) ——— — aan hall, vestibule, parlor, and sitting room. dhe REMEMBER THE The heuss is fitted 1 blessed this Island with an abundaat harvest last season ; famine to us joa thing unkaown. We can show a due thankfulness for blessings received and help to merit their continuance, by giving out of our abundance to assist the sorely afflicted seats 35 cents. Tickets to be had at the different De Doors open at 7.30. Chair taken at § o’ D. R McLENNAN, Secretary, _ ‘BUDA’ FLOUR. Alm zhty Go Aor a ae | Admission 25 cents; reserved The climate is healthy, the hottest days in summer showing no higher than 95 degrevs, and the coldest 17 degrees below zero. Sal- 'dom over 95 degrees, or lower than zero. ‘Tae 23rd and 24th December last showed 17 ce But since Christmas Day there ; poor o! Ireland. bi aides grees below. be finished with walnut. ii We, therefore, request each pastor to take | has been scarcely a frost—excepting a little throughout with water and gas. Altogether white frost at night, and no snow. it is a fine residence, and one which the GRAIN D up in each mission confided to his charge on ; some’ Sanday before asta _—- a THE STREETS. wealthiest might’ covet. : oe oreo. hen in Christ will The streets are sprinkled every day to kesp at: C A - A | V A L ¥ cheerfully respond to this call of charity. The dowa the dust. aT = 7 os Carpenters wagés at present are from $2.50 to ty suferers are our fellow-beings and the fellow- “tig at right angles; pags: a es ee af th $3 and have every appearance of going higher in AND OTREE a countrymen of eur flock. by an alley or lane tor we ee de '€/ the spring. I but | would advise no carpen- —AT THE— | The amouat of the collections will be trans yards, Fhe streots: are 4 —_ a le ter to come here till March or April, for he a a ; 4 mitted to us as svon as possible, and shall be | e4¢8 side with the = weer. ee ey g H may have to go idle and pay board, as man Skatin Rink Choice Br da aa forwaried to responsible parties in lreland. trees; but the sidewalks are wretchedly ad} redoing now. ‘The plasterers have aed , S : an 8, yg oe + Perer MeLNryre, —about the worst [ have seen in any city Ol) ty gig day; and [ saw a notice in the paper 1° * oe Bishop of Charlottetown. | (B® \ non wi if anything, (han “ mak to-day of fifty plasterers being wanted at rc NIGHT FOR SALE AT 2 Ch’'town, Jan. 21, 1839. lottetown sidewalks, and you know well how) 3) 5 4 day. ‘Chis is good wages for men that | = | 4 st SGD 40 Greene ban they - ooeoe as ne can work the year round. Brick-layers get BEER & GOF = Sl ae ; a nd New-| they are not so much wanted; but, them, it iS) shout from 40 to 50 cents an hour ; painters, ————— FS’ oe Reciprocity —— and very hard on boots to walk on the gravel. about $2 to $2.50 per day ; stone masons, 50 Doors open at 7.30 iad . Jan. 12, 1880. ’ 4 j THE RAINY SEASON. cents an hour: other trades, according towhat| Admission—-T'icket-holders 25 cents; Tickets x n a om ; ‘reu- The rainy seasou is about the first of June.|a man is worth. A labourer will get about] must be procured at A othecaries Hall. Non- . . a 7 The follow ins peounaia is, being none Sometimes it rains in March; but there has $2.00 per day. Board is $5.00 a week ; wash- Ticket-holdere, 50 anes Tickets to be pro- Dissolution of Partnership, lated in the New York I roduce and Mari- been no rain here since August last. Owiog ing from 75 cents one dollar per dozen. Boots | cured at Apothecariea Hall, or at the door. time Exchanges and has received many|to the dry seasons, the farmers have to} and shoes are high. A good pair of ordered W. C. HOBKIRK, HE Co-Partnership heretofore ; a 4 signatures : irrigate the land. This 1s done onge or twice calf boots are worth $10 ; but store boots are Secretary. by the Subscribers, under the name fe oe a in the summer—generally once—just as the | as cheap as on the Island. Store goods are} feb, 4, 1880—1i Dorsey & Jost, has this day been-dissolved by — To the Honorable Senate and House of Re- crop is in blossom. The water of the river is | near about as cheap as in Charlottetown. ee ee SE a a mutual consent. All debts due by the Firm ‘ pres ntatives of th >» United States in Con- turned into long and deep trenches, genera ly | niture, in many instances, is cheaper. Land- . will be paid by BR. K. Jost, to wane al v gress assembled : besween the lges of farms, Then the farm-| ed property has gone up, in twelve months, Sheriff S Sale. parties indebted to said Firm azo a Wheraas, The experience of the last several|ers turn on the water from the main trench | about 100 per cent. House rent is high. A to make payment—at McGill’s old stand, 3 years has served to deepen the conviction in| and flood the land. . | house of six rooms will rent for $45.00 per onal Queen Street. 7 the miads of business men in this country,{ ‘The yield from this land is very great. In | month ; but rents generally fall considerably | pe President, Directors and Company of the JOHN DORSEY, ~— that important concessions might be made by | wheat itis 45 bushels to the acre. All the| in the spring—so many go to the mountains. Bank ef Prince Edward Island, Plain- RICH’D K, Jost. both the United States and the Dominion of | vegetation of the city 1s nourished in the same! Messrs. James Butcher and John Hobbs have tiffs; and Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1880—rg ar pat 3i Canadi. which would serve materially to in-| way. it is now done principally from the c ty opened a shop jfor general work, and will} Julia McRae, Defendant. i ersase ths trade between them and relieve it | waterworks. (he water is very hard, being | likely do very well. me} ; a asaw wanekin -estricti vbich it} mixed with alkali. ’ IC m2 oe . Se ea. ers a em SANITARY I ld advis _ oe ag eleate t YY virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias to me RW OTICE. e Re ee dele 954 hetween ee ee ae ' on = ae a core — ere, - directed, issued out of Her Majesty's a4 Pe crn =o ae Gaines Serll wa3 ab spare Were several cases of w dcegetl ah 52 ey a ws r ee} | i ee Supreme Court of Judicature at the suit of TAKE thi rtunit i - sat Gritain and the + » D lhere this winter, and a good many proved &e., as they are iaigh here, and are wanted for The President, Directors and Company ef is opportunity to inform thy ° rozated by notice from the United Statesin}> +.) Pnere are many theories amonyst| wear here as witeh- eo ot home—the sights| nt on pase public that I have leased the new Shap — 1353, it would be courteous and desirable that) ying and ochers as to the cause of titig | being cold and chilly, even in summer. Peo- | the. — ths vo or _— Lar recently fitted up at McGill’s Old Stand,‘en the first steps towards negotiating a new trea- Nag glledving that it is the water, | ple coming here from the East, need not ex- Julia Me a aoa h wv a . hes aa ©! Queen Street, a few doors below the 7: ty should be taken by the Usited States ; some that they have discovered the germs of | pect to get money in the streets for the pick. prey. and : = ae oe ae * 5 House; and having bought the Stock and ; therefore the disease in the plank side walks. Fiat, ingit up. They must calculate to work just as named Defendant, Julia McRae, two os ares’ Machinery of the late Firm of Dorsey & Jost, - We the undersigned merchants and mem-| 111, the water may be impure and cause hard, if not harder, than they ever did to be Na a. 7S oe . aa I shall be prepared, in a few days, to carry «| bers of the New Yor Produce Exchange, ex-| . 14 disease, yet I think ifthe Health Officers able to keep pace with other men. They Edward th eT will of TUE TY vhs on the Boot and Shoe business in all its ey press our earnest desire for the consum-| >) paver as well as Ch’town, would exam ne den’t take six months to build an ordinary lic notice tha will, on Ss . the/ branches, Custom work a specialty—on ¢ matien of an equitable treaty for reciprocal their rl filthy, pestilential water closets, | house here,” You may pass by and see the Seventeenth day of February, a ay tems at principles. ao trade by the L atted States with the Domin |.) ould tind waere the disease emanates. foundation commencing; pass by again in a Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Law ourts in JOHN DORSEY. ‘ ion of Canada and Newfoundland, and ~ eae . “4 " dth . Charlottetown, in the said County, set up Ch’ oe ae a 5 When cities compel the inhabitants to do week or two and the roof is on. : conf th d town, Jan. 15, 1880—ar pat believing that it would be mutually). vith the present practice of digging ea and sell by Public Auctionf the said two a ae a ee ae oe ee oie Sage & SNES (2) shares of the Bank of Prince Edward | s 7 out satisfactorily, and highly appreciated by a boys. There aro two theatres, and one 3 : ail Maki . . Ee erowl 1 hones, “Tite soma arabe ally ant ofies house, besides several halls where|bath. To see the number of stores, grog/3 Platform SCALES (on wheels), ee ap ee ee ee otk prove a success, as intemperance and valgarity {folks can go to spend their loose cash, shops and other business places that there are} 4 Counter SCALES. All new, and must be Jan. 21. 1880—tf D. SMA are no! tolerated by the members. Manager| To.6re are the United Strates District Court, | OPe% 9% thet day, seems strange toa down- sold, re Y "te ' Jones’ closiagremarks were highly compliment. | U. 8S. Circuit Coart, Supreme Court, Coiinty | caster. Many ‘men work all day Sunday ;/ __ A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. a ary, and gave the gool people of Bradalbane]} Court, District Court and Police Court,-—and | 404, as for cursing, smoking cigars and getting | Ne 11 Queen Street, Feb. 3, 1880—2i 5 § . NORTHERN LIGHT 7 - erelit for their patronage and god order. lawyers to no ead. There are seven banks, one clear of tobacco in the usual ways, I think this Age ' : j ; The visitors an citiz2as are willing to admit} mins and one smelter, two miles from the city. er can compete with any city this side of . : ' af a what tie club state in their circular that all] Three hospitals, two jails aod six railroads. ns but then the Utes must go from the Firewood. Firewood, ILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS betwees . did receive more fan to the square inch than] Te railroad company has in ae eee this causes soine tall swear- : a and Pictou, until further eould be expected. Hoping they may be faw- | the building of an exteasive depot, to cost] Mg ane smoking. ; rANHE Relief Commi ay notice, (Sundays excepted) leaving Georgstows ’ ered bya oiiitiaieiienda of ttn id from time | about $275,090; there is also a street railway. { might mention before closing that seven loads - Kindiuietead Virewood--ovt, at 6a. m., and Pictou at 1.40 Pp. ‘m., w ; : to tim» as all requices a change of thought and{ smwsPAPERS AND OTHER ‘* INSTITUTIONS. ’ oe af — yesterday. They cut! ready for use, which they will sell cheap. "| permitting. | — . assist uson the lonely road to the There are thirteen papers published here, work, ad acto oo pen. = See Application to be made to Jas Peake, Eaq., We: Oe Serr we Ses a Five of these are dailies, two semi weekly and people Loking ab een: i in therede om L. L, Beer, Treas., or _ Ch’to D Agent « Davy i i : eee ee six weekly. There are many public inst tu- | jai] fence, they *. W. D. STEWART, wn, Dec, 19, 1879. 3 We aro requested to intimate that tho sub-|¢ions and many societies which I have not jail fence, they made their escape. Onefel-| Feb, 3, 1880. See’y of Com — Se scription list of the ‘‘citizous employment and] ygmed, which 1 will pass by for th > low tried to get through, but got stuck in st q relief ‘and” may be found at either the Union! een ° Prosem®. | the hole. We have # fow lynebes now and COO K_#HiD . er Me:chants Bank. Further contributions “ ee . then, but nothing to ¢peak of—enly we net Fed respectfully solicited. Subscribers are re- Denver might be well called acity of hotels, | at a time. There are eighteen policemen in Ee. uestel to pay their subscriptions to the and still there are more building. There ‘s a | this city. Each gets $90 a month, and two a soln «of the Mavshents Dank. ~ | very massive one building now on the princi- | suits of clothes. ARTIES having SCHOONERS from 35 | ee ae pal street, that will cost, when completed. Thanking you for so much valuable space, to 65 Tons for Sale, may hear of a pur- ‘ SBextron Montcomeny axp F. Ds Sr. es and all. io ; eee I remain, yours, chaser by applying to | Yrorx Breckes, Esq., left this city yester-}!8°woe¢ by ® company in London, Lng and, R. W. JOHN H. CATHRAE, : : day for Georgetown, en route for aia The| in my opinion, it is far from being handsone, ) conti amenable callin | Ch’town, 2nd Feb., 1880—lw ~~ Most Economical for Family ” Northern Light” being detained in the ice although it rim suit the purpose that it is in-| [9 the Editor of the Examiner. wv t ) oe Pee a=... 2 Use, being More than Twice : off Care Bear, they returned, accompanied by tended for very well. ian nn its Weight of Uncooked Dr. Muttart, and proceedel to Cape Traverse STORBS. 1 eat ip Assessment Act of 1877 ZION 7 Rett helio , ; clearly states that the Collector has to make Meat. 3 re meee. eae pas pa oer. erection is| a personal demand, and only when the tax- ‘ . Ar the Sti aca M “e r " _jowned by Governor Tabor. t is a block of | payer is a non-resident in the neighberhood § ld by th lb fl Tins, a Sie, {urther ie oe ae ae stores. oy fronts, on two streets, are set on| is he exempted from this. But, even then, - 4 i 0 G : all I Carroll, chargeil with housebreaking and. lar- reg iron pillars, aud the three stories | if he be a storekeeper or has an office in the , a 7 ceny, wa« heard, ad the prisoner was further Tais buildine, es Sabhor on cant - ee aa = eee, ee eee ae ” mand , oo Naaand : - . : ' a, J, - and, stating g i o 1 — led. i atrick Cor ish —— fined 50 cents | 999. Three years ago, Governor Tabor was a; The writer thi ik amount and time when due. VHE SABBATH SCHOOL in connection BE \ 9 | er two days in jail for drunkness, ; : unks it preposterous that busi- with Zion Church will gi ER & GOFF S. i , stot oir By iy ; te he wre me oe by ome — or, indeed, any citizen should be urch will give a Jan. 13, 1880 ie vd} OnaTehaM Desarine Socrery. — ss 6 Ree. e made it by buying| asked to pay taxes at the residence of an . : : ake ae - i Path veg yg le pee ane fon eee saueees that turned i lector. , a any - Concert and Literary Entertainment, : Py . sacter of Oliver Cromwell worthy of 6 : ; is ly one of the many 1e Collector had looked at Clause 30 in i i Gsiration!” T6 be opene Eby Ww. oe Sone who have made millions in these mines. the Act aamed, he might have saved the ex- eke BASEMENT, C0 if EN SYRUP ; ’ ’ A SUCORSSFUL ISLANDER, pense of advertising, and the Poll Tax might — ’ ‘oe advaat .zsou3, auld would greatly facilitate the business ef the respective countries, hereby resp2c’fally memorialize your honorable boty, ani p-.y that action muy be soon taken on the bill introduced by Hon. Leopold Morse, pro- viding for the appointment of three commis sioners to confer with similar commissioners to ba appointed by Great Bettain, and ascer- tain on what basisa mutually beneficial treaty ef con nerce batween the United states and Oanai., including also the colony of New found! sad, can be negotiated. ee *_~“—eoee « Ow Tuesday night, Bradalbane was the ecene of solid merriment, having had the first perforasacs of ‘Cushing Jones & Co's” Combination Troupe. Whey gavea very ex- eellent performance. This troupe consists of very siperior talent in muny respects. I[n- stram:atal, vocal, anl conical, masic, &c., cemp si the program ue, which was carried Tur Rink is beautifully decorated for the Carnival to-night Two bands will be in at- tendance. We learn that the assemblage of skaters will be large and brilliant. Pa~ couriers at th» Vapes did not cross te- | holes in a loose soil, for closet purposes, there will not be many cases of typhoid fever. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, EDC. Bat I fear I am making this part of my Iet- ter too long. I will pass on to the public buildings. First, thea, there are three Baptist Shurehes, two of waich belong to tae negross. “he other is presided over by De. Kilis, one of heja blest jmen, as a pulpit orator, L have listene to. ‘There are three Roman Catholic churches, and another id course of erection, ene Uhristian Church. two Congregational, four Episcopal, seven Methodist, two Jewish, three Presbyterian, one (rerman Reformed, one Unitarian and one Union Mission, and Sunlay School, The school architecture is very good. The schools are 10 in number, and one Catholic Parish School. Besices these there are one academy, one college, cne Lidies Seminary, aud one boarding school jor But I would wish to write more partieularly of one of Denver's great business men and one of the largest contractors here, that is Mr. OC. D. McPhee, nephew of the Rev. Pius Me- Phee, P. P., of P. KE. Island. Mr.C. D. We- Paeeis a native ef P. E. Island, born and are a very sociable people, from the richest to the poorest. fouad out Denver as yet; and, as a general thing, the inhabitants are well-behaved and honest. If wagon loads and building ma- terial were left out in Charlottetowm at night as they are here, 1 very much doubt if the nabobs of the baton or billy would not be searching the next day. As in Char- lottetown, there are a multitude of grog and and lager beer shops, but scarcely any drunk- enness. I have only seen three drunken men since November. Some things strike a stranger when first going into Denver. One thing is the way builders are allowed to oc- cupy the streets with all kinds of building materials. ‘they will have piles of stone, brick, sand, lumber, and many other things, without fencing of any kind. The next is the carelessness about their sidewalks ; and last, but not least, the disregard of the Sab- have been long ago in the Treasury. Yours, ; Fisu or ONE AND FLESH OF ANOTHER, Ch’town, Feb, 4, 1880. — 2 a. Supreme Court. Island to satisfy the levy marked on said Aristoeracy seeins not to have] Writ, being $19%.50, besides Sheriff's fees and all other incidental expenses. WILLIAM R. WATSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, } 3rd February, A. D. 1880. | R. R. FirzGerawp, Plaintiff's Attorney. 2i Apples, Herring, Scales, &. Y AUCTION, THURSDAY, February 5, at 2 o'clock, at Auetion Room, No ll, Queen Street, — 25 bbls. APPLES, American Baldwins, Nova Scotia Russetts, Pippins, etc., 10 bbls. HERRING. —ALSO-— Thursday, the Sth February. Assisted by the Choir and several musical instruments, we intend this to be one of the most enjoyable entertainments of the season. Admission 15 cents ; children 10 cents. i | Herring. Codfis (am FOR CASH, — 50 bbls. Herring, 100 qtls Codtish, 200 bags Salt. D. SMALL, © Head Queen’s Wharf, opposite I. C. Hall’ To Fisheries and Factories, NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR ~ LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishi Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), 1 coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery. — Very Choice. 8 CTS. PER POUND, | day. The mai! which arrived last nisht was | °ought up th i r hie ag | brought up there. He served his apprentice- Frepruary 4. D , cs an > oe one. There wer only a few pa- ship in King’s County. I visited Mr. William Henry Mitchell vs. Patrick R says + ag ne ee eer pers and letters from the Provinces. me s ‘ 2 greg the other day ;| Bowers—The Court is still engaged with this D. M. FRASER Gute figpinstrmnetitinntiataisnn an oun im just what he had /|sland +. Mi Preece a See + OE: My Wr learn that Mr. John Murray, son of been represented t» be by all of the cee rg wena wo eee Bey reo ae BEER & GOFF'S. . -a , Adam Murray, Esq., is about leaving for Ot- boys who called upon him, as a whole soiled Sn eet o Supt. S. School. published ta the Provinees, Jan. 13, 1880. ; ftaw. to takea position under G man, ready t ; : ‘ ‘ eres ee ) r ment. a y 1 i ag pr 7 irty ; THE ‘‘Northern Light” bound for Picteu Jan, 26, 1830—2aw wth, pres pat ar — at ‘RE 7. PAAMOND DUST POLISH,—|his machine shop. The aiden ri ugh is in the ice off Cape Bear. ee eee zs Bless to get your Printin done is 4s . riva ‘or cleaning Gold, Sil by a 35 : : r 8 AMINER PRI 1G ROO E q ciel whey Meee - ilver and =s ee power engine I counter. 13) Taere is some talk of a ‘‘ Public M bing’’ ae ee for the DAILY EXAMINER, | — NTING R ee | } iffsrent wood working machines on one ‘loor | to discuss Reng aery aot - c Meeting the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper HE place to get your Printing doneiegt the EXAMINER PRANTI